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Author:  boilertech [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:56 am ]
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A story I heard about when I was stationed out in California. It was about a company of Marines, out training in the hills at Camp Pendleton, they were marching through a cut in some hills when out pops a Seabee from behind a outcrop of rocks and yelling down some cat calls and such. Well the young LT. ordered a marine up the hill to take out the Seabee, but as the marine neared the Seabee he ducked behind the rocks and the Marine gave chase. The next thing you hear is a bunch of yelling and screaming, then after a while the Seabee came back out and did the same thing in yelling at the Marines, so the Lt. sent up a fire team and the same thing happened the Marines disappeared over the hill and more yelling and scream. But no Marine returned, again the Seabee appeared at the top of the hill. So the Lt. sent up a platoon, but this time after the Marines disappeared over the rise, followed by yelling and screaming a lone Marine returned all battered, brused, and beat up, and he reported to his Lt. and said it was an ambush. There were two of them (Seabees)[:p]. But this was just a rumor, or was it. For all of ya'll ex-marines

Respectfully,

Col. Gery Bastiani
26th NC Inf. Regt.
II/2/4 AotM

"Let us pass over the river and rest under the shade of the trees" -Stonewall Jackson

Author:  Scott Ludwig [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:05 pm ]
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Sounds like a good story for the first day at camp!

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Author:  D. Groce [ Thu Sep 07, 2006 4:21 pm ]
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Has a ring of truth to me.

Ex CB Electrition


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1st Division
AoP
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Author:  krmiller_usa [ Fri Sep 08, 2006 1:59 am ]
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I recall hearing the same story with the guys being SEALS, Rangers or Green Berets.

Brings to mind something my Drill Sergeant said, "There are two kinds of people in this world, Marines and those who wish they were Marines." [:D]

Gen. Ken Miller

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Author:  Jim Gleason [ Fri Sep 08, 2006 5:10 am ]
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The story began long ago as an ethnic slur by the Norwegians against the Swedish. But, it translates well as suggested.
J. Gleason LG 4-2-I AoP

Author:  Scott Schlitte [ Fri Sep 08, 2006 10:17 am ]
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Reminds me of another one:
A Sergeant Major and a Major are in the bathroom taking a leak. The old NCO finishes first and turns to leave. The major stops him, saying, "excuse me sergeant major, but at West Point they taught us to wash our hands after we urinate."
The old sergeant responded, "well sir, at the NCO Academy, they taught us not to piss on 'em." (hands)
So I guess for you Navy/USMC types, you could change it to something like a Commander and a Master Chief and say at the Naval Academy.


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Author:  Phil Driscoll [ Fri Sep 08, 2006 3:12 pm ]
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The U.S. Navy has two kinds of vessels. One is Submarines and the rest are targets. DBF![:D]

Brig. Gen. Phil Driscoll
1st Brigade/1st Division/VCorps/AoP

Author:  boilertech [ Fri Sep 08, 2006 3:34 pm ]
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Hey Dave, I'm a retired Seabee UT. My dad though is a retired Tin Can Sailor and an Uncle who was a Submariner.

Respectfully,

Col. Gery Bastiani
26th NC Inf. Regt.
II/2/4 AotM

"Let us pass over the river and rest under the shade of the trees" -Stonewall Jackson

Author:  Reynaldo Tavison [ Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:35 am ]
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Sir
Being a twelve year NAVY vet. I know for a fact that could be certainly true. I have had the pleasure of kicking the crap out of jarheads from Guam, Korea, Rota spain, palma de morca, and the persian gulf.(Haze Grey and motherfreaken undeyway)


Captain Reynaldo Tavison
Old Jack's "Foot Cavarly"
Brigade.
1stDiv 2Corps 4th brigade

Author:  boilertech [ Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:41 pm ]
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Thought I smelt something fishy, four bubbleheads, Capt Quick, General Driscoll, General Bowman, and General Nix.[:0]

Respectfully,

Col. Gery Bastiani
26th NC Inf. Regt.
II/2/4 AotM

"Let us pass over the river and rest under the shade of the trees" -Stonewall Jackson

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